A Flagler County inmate in jail in a machete attack now has new charges after a month-long investigation into an attempt to have the victim in his court case killed for $10,000, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Roodlyn “Zoe” Mompremier, 30, was charged Tuesday with solicitation to commit murder and tampering with a witness, the Sheriff’s Office said.

A jail informant told investigators about the murder for hire plot, according to Mompremier’s charging affidavit. The five-page court document details jail phone calls between Mompremier, who was born in Haiti, and his girlfriend. It also includes summaries of conversations that are said to have taken place between the suspect and other inmates.

Mompremier is in jail on a charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after police said he attacked his girlfriend’s brother, 25-year-old Steeve Leveille, with a machete.

The girlfriend in the phone calls pleaded with Mompremier not to hurt anyone in her family. Mompremier responds, “God will forgive, not me,” according to the charging affidavit.

Leveille of Palm Coast reported to police that someone shot his car in late April and he received a call from an unknown woman asking if he would still testify in the court case.

Paula Priester, spokeswoman for the Sheriff’s Office, said two inmates were contacted by Mompremier to carry out the hit. She said both cooperated with police and are not facing charges at this time.

Mompremier told investigators he was misunderstood and didn’t mean Leveille any harm, the affidavit said.